Your paper must include the following:
INTRODUCTION: A brief opening that describes the main characteristics of the topic under consideration.
OVERVIEW OF DIFFERENT CULTURES: What are the cultural rituals for coping with dying? What are the family beliefs from each culture as to what happens after death? How is suicide viewed in each culture?
ETHICS AND ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION: What are the religious differences pertaining to organ transplantation? Does organ harvesting raise any ethical concerns among cultures?
YOUR OWN CULTURE: What are the cultural rituals for coping with dying? What are the family beliefs as to what happens after death? How is suicide viewed in your culture? Compare similarities and differences.
CONCLUDING REMARKS: A brief summary of the main findings about the topic under discussion. Do you think that any of these rituals or beliefs make more sense than the ones you have grown up with?
REFERENCES: A bibliography of, at least, three sources of information used in the paper. References should be presented using APA or MLA style. Remembering that paraphrasing or direct quotation of published or unpublished works without full and clear acknowledgement of the source is plagiarism and will bring about disciplinary action, which may include expulsion from the college.
3-5 full pages typed (plus bibliography), double spaced, written in THIRD PERSON